Nursing Associate vs Registered Nurse

Nursing associate (Band 4) and registered nurse (Band 5) are different roles, not just different levels. Nursing associate is quicker to reach and a recognised destination in itself; registered nurse opens the widest long-term progression.

CompareNursing AssociateRegistered Nurse
BandBand 4Band 5
Salary£28,392–£31,157£32,073–£39,043
Time to reach2 years (apprenticeship)3–4 years (degree or apprenticeship)
Study intensityMediumHigh
Shift workHighHigh
CompetitionMediumMedium
Long-term progressionHighHigh
DemandHigh demandGrowing

Which is right for you?

Is a nursing associate the same as a registered nurse?

No. Both are NMC-registered, but registered nurses have a broader scope, more autonomy and wider progression. Nursing associate is a Band 4 role that can be topped up to RN.

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Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.

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